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How Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Bay Area Breweries

By Miles Cooper
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March 12, 2025
How Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Bay Area Breweries
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How Trump’s Tariffs Could Impact Bay Area Breweries

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A 25% tariff on aluminum and metal anticipated to take impact Wednesday is already impacting the native beer business in San Francisco. San Francisco Brewing Co. has been stockpiling aluminum beer cans in anticipation of the tariffs, as proprietor Josh Leavy notes that costs are already larger resulting from world market issues.

“Most of the cans do come from Canada, that aluminum price. Surprisingly they are very competitive right now with the U.S. market… That’s going to be a numbers game for us, as we see those prices increase, how do we maintain,” stated Josh Leavy, co-owner of San Francisco Brewing.

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“We certainly don’t want to pass that on to the consumer. We also don’t want our margins to completely go paper thin, the brewery industry already has small enough margins as it is,” stated Justin Boehle, brewmaster at San Francisco Brewing.

“Everyone I think is just in this holding pattern of will these tariffs actually go into place. They’ve been in place then removed, I don’t know the tactic there,” stated Mark Devito, co-owner of Commonplace Deviant Brewing.

Commonplace Deviant Brewing, positioned within the Mission District, shares comparable issues in regards to the impending tariffs. Co-owner Mark Devito expressed uncertainty about whether or not the tariffs might be applied as deliberate.

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Devito additionally highlighted the potential impression on metal, which is utilized in brewing gear. Happily, they obtained their metal shipments earlier than the tariffs might have an effect on them, avoiding vital further prices.

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The California Craft Brewers Affiliation is carefully monitoring the state of affairs, working with the Brewers Affiliation on the federal stage to voice issues with the administration and Congress.

All info from this text have been gathered by KRON4 journalists. The article was transformed into this format with help from synthetic intelligence. It has been edited and authorised by KRON4 workers.

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